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Say goodbye to boring games of bingo, and hello to Bada Bingo. This night combines the original, past-time game, and packs it full of plenty of bizarre and hilarious moments. With dance-offs, rave rounds, confetti cannons and weird and wonderful prizes, this night promises to be utter chaos. All of this is set within the traditional setting of a Buzz Bingo Hall, sounds crazy, right? You have to see it to believe it!
Bada Bingo has been touring for three years, and is fun for all the family. Whether you are 18 or 80 this raucous night out is sure to entertain you! They have played over 150 shows in 44 locations, with numerous sold out venues, so you better be quick to experience the mayhem.
To celebrate their third birthday, Bada Bingo is hitting it up bigger and better than ever, with their XL tour, which guarantees to take their normal experience to the next level. They are heading to Darlington on Saturday 5th October, and are bringing a special guest, Andy Whitby, who will close the show with one epic DJ set. Andy Whitby is a legend in the dance music space, famous for his bounce music. Andy Whitby has been playing multiple venues across the UK this year, and now you can see him in your home town, at Bada Bingo!
Bada Bingo has previously made headlines for being a ‘night like no other full of weird and wonderful surprises’ and its pundits have rated it 4.5* out of 5 online. Tickets are selling from just £10. For this you get your entry, your bingo and entertainment, non-stop dance music, the opportunity to take home some iconic prizes, and see a live set from Andy Whitby himself.
Doors open at the venue at 6:30pm, and last entry is 8:15pm, with the party going on until midnight. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased from this link.
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